SIEM REAP, 27 October 2022 – The Fifth ASEAN Inclusive Business Summit concluded today. The theme of the two-day hybrid event was “Together ASEAN IBee” (Inclusive Business enabling environment).
In his opening remarks, Cambodian Senior Minister, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI) Kitti Settha Pandita Cham Prasidh mentioned that “With the vision of Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia, to transform and continue the safeguarding measures for the National Development from all forms of risks and uncertainties, we identify Inclusive Business (IB) as one of the most rewarding ways to complement our endeavor to reduce poverty at scale in a very systemic way with qualitative impact able to reach more women and youth, and contribute to increased employment for the economic advancement on the basis of business circularity, green mind, and innovation.”
“ASEAN has taken various efforts to promote IB in the region. I hope that ASEAN continues to spearhead the IB agenda and put forward more concrete programs on IB in close cooperation with the private sector, including ASEAN Business Advisory Council,” he added.
The summit discussed the implementation of Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN, particularly on IB investment incentives, policy instruments and support mechanisms.
In her remarks, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana highlighted that “In addition to government action, the private sector plays a fundamental role in supporting economic recovery for a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient future. In this regard, innovative business models such as inclusive businesses are emerging, and demonstrating that it is possible to provide goods, services and livelihoods – on a commercially viable basis – to people often overlooked by pure profit-orientated businesses.”
Executive Director of Inclusive Business Action Network (iBAN) Christian Jahn said “ASEAN is being considered globally a pioneer and inspiration for promoting inclusive business since its leaders called to develop enabling environments in 2017. At this year’s ASEAN IB Summit, policymakers from Nigeria, Zambia and India will share and discuss progress with their ASEAN peers. The first South-South exchange on IB in 2019 contributed to the beginning of IB policy development programmes in sub-Saharan Africa. IB promotion is gaining momentum worldwide contributing towards a global socio-ecological market transformation.”
Head of South and Southeast Asia OECD Alexander Bohmer said “inclusive business and social enterprise promotion are important building blocks for a sustainable future. However, IB entrepreneurs can be in need of supporting policies to make their business plans financially viable. Aside from a predictable and transparent business climate, policies to mitigate financial risks can act as important investment incentives for inclusive businesses. The Fifth Summit provides an excellent opportunity to exchange on these and other viable inclusive business promotion tools. The OECD is committed together with its partners to support innovative solution fostering IB in ASEAN.”
In his remarks, OXFAM Regional Director for Asia John Samuel added “for OXFAM, inclusive business will contribute in eliminating poverty and improving the living conditions of those who work through the value chain while ensuring business sustainability. By shifting to inclusive business practice, companies have a fundamental role in reducing poverty and enabling access to shared resources for people at the bottom of the pyramid, especially for women who comprise majority of the informal labor force in agricultural value chains. And MSMEs who represent 88.8% to 99.9% of the total enterprises in the ASEAN and between 51.7% to 97.2% of the total employment should be enabled in adopting and promoting inclusive business practice in the region by providing them with incentives to do so.”
The event was organised by MISTI of Cambodia, in cooperation with the ASEAN Secretariat; ESCAP; iBAN, a global program funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and implemented by GIZ; OECD; and OXFAM. The ASEAN Inclusive Business Awards 2022, awarding ten IB companies from ASEAN countries for their excellent performance in adhering to IB concepts and generating socioeconomic impacts on people at the Base of the Pyramid (BoP), was organised in collaboration with the ASEAN-BAC as part of the summit.
Since 2020, Cambodia has been a leading country in ASEAN in promoting inclusive business. In 2021, Cambodia launched its first IB landscape study and held its first IB accreditation, recognising 18 IB companies. In August 2022, the Royal Government of Cambodia issued a decision on the establishment of the IB Steering Group under the leadership of MISTI with the involvement of representatives from government agencies and business associations, to lead the IB initiative in Cambodia.
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